Radar Roundup: Titanium Trowels, Hardtails, Concrete Revolt, Impossible Route, and Atherton Sets Sail
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Radar Roundup: Titanium Trowels, Hardtails, Concrete Revolt, Impossible Route, and Atherton Sets Sail

Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…

Corvid Cycles Pack Trowel

Made from tubing cut-offs, Corvid Cycles’ Pack Trowel is a backcountry essential. Aerospace titanium construction guarantees light weight and a lifetime of usage. Available with or without Corvid Cycles logo, or with custom laser engraving. Each trowel is made to order, so please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. $35 and shipping from Corvid Cycles.

Update: Corvid Cycles announced that from now until the end of the month, they will donate 200% of all profits from hat, beanie and shirt sales to the Boulder County Wildfire Fund @commfound.

Binary Bicycles Maniak Titanium Hardtail

There’s a party in the mountains and you’re invited. Built in conjunction with Steve from Hardtail Party, the Binary Maniak is a modern titanium hardtail built for today’s technical, steep trails.

Get in on the first limited edition batch with a deposit of only $600 with the full frame retail coming in at $2099. Pre-ordering will close on February 11, 2022.

Concrete Revolt Patch and Bandana

NYC based Concrete Trails and Tucson-based Revolta Art teamed up on a patch and bandana design, dubbing the collab “Concrete Revolt”.


 

 

The Impossible Route Ep.3: Bikepacking Across Montana

Impossible Route ep.3, Glacier to Tetons is a Cycling Documentary that covers a 5 day adventure across the state of Montana. In this episode we bring along the very fast and very capable pro cyclist, Eddie Anderson.

 

How We Build Your Perfect-fit Atherton Bike

Atherton Bikes is live with built-to-order bikes, made right in Wales, UK. You can see more detailed photos of the Atherton full suspension at our Sedona MTB Festival wrap up!


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Stuff we see on the ‘net that causes pause…

Photo by @audityagunawan

One of the things we love about Instagram is its ability to showcase far away lands and what rides look like in those lands. Here’s a beautiful shot from the Halimun Salak Mountain National Park in West Java, Indonesia.


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